Using the K2500 Program Editor on a KB3 Program
KB3 Mode lets you access some K2500 program editor parameters - such as the !AMP DSP function
mentioned above - that are not found within the KB3 editor. There's a "back door" that lets you access these
non-KB3 parameters, since a program editing page that has been MARKed (with the Master / Mark button)
from within a normal VAST program can be JUMPed to when in the KB3 editor (with the Song /Jump).
We recommend, however, that you DO NOT edit parameters not normally found in the pages of the KB3
program editor. Nonetheless, we realize that some power users (you know who you are!) will want to hear the
results. Before you touch these parameters, please be aware of the following:
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Live Drawbars
The Live Drawbars program has been included for use as a programming template. It is intended for use with
an external rotary speaker cabinet or emulator. This program uses Mode=Live on the Drawbar page, as
opposed to Mode=Preset. This means that current value of the corresponding MIDI controllers will produce
the drawbar settings when this program is selected. Also, the Live Drawbars program uses effect ID 708
Chorus, and has a closer approximation of the Vibrato/Chorus circuit found on classic tone wheel organs.
910304, Rev. B
Turn your volume down!! In KB3 mode, most resources are being used in much different
ways than in a typical V.A.S.T. program; the results of editing "JUMPed-to" parameters
can be extremely unpredictable.
Most changes made to these parameters will not be heard until the program has been saved
and re-selected.
You cannot import a KB3 program layer into a regular V.A.S.T. program.
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